Bedroom details
2 Bedrooms (Sleeps 4 + cot)
Bedroom 2
1 x zip and link
A beautiful clifftop retreat with panoramic North Coast views, Tremanon beckons for dreamlike escapes within a private fifty-acre estate. Just a short distance from the magic-infused Tintagel Castle, it promises romantic days of adventures along the coast and through verdant countryside. Inside, stunning interiors make it hard to leave, curated with thoughtful details, sumptuous furnishings and luxurious touches for utmost comfort. Not only boasting heavenly interiors, this elegant stone barn conversion also has impressive eco-friendly credentials, complete with geothermal underfloor heating and electricity generated from its own wind turbine. Spend slow mornings and relaxed evenings savouring the peace and tranquillity of this sea-view haven, making the most of the wonderful, elevated position to drink in views over rolling countryside and glittering waves. From violet sunrises and apricot sunsets to star-studded night skies, far-reaching views will captivate the heart and mind, while inside the cosy, warm interiors soothe the soul.
Living
This beautiful homestay inspires relaxed moments throughout the day with an open-plan living area, crested with high ceilings and impressive wooden A-frame beams. Sink into the comfortable, deep-blue sofa and oat-hued armchairs to relax and unwind in the lounge after a day exploring. Swathed in soothing tones of ocean blue and decorated with coastal-inspired artworks, it exudes a relaxing ambience that is equally as welcoming in summer as winter. Seek entertainment through the Bose sound bar and Smart television with Netflix, served by ultra-fast fibre broadband. Or, simply curl up with a book or a board game and let the only distraction come from the ever-changing ocean views through the French doors. Leading out onto the terrace, these glass doors bathe the room with natural light and provide a dreamy extension of the living area on sun-soaked days.
Eating and dining
Connected to the open-plan lounge, Tremanon’s kitchen and dining area create a wonderful space for congregating, socialising, and cooking up a storm. Light-filled and airy, farmhouse-style cabinets in pastel blues feature polished granite worktops, while a stylish, feature splashback presents white-washed cladding fronted with glass. For convenience and ease, mod-cons and accoutrements have been cleverly integrated within the bespoke kitchen, with all the high spec appliances you need to create culinary masterpieces, including an induction hob and Nespresso coffee machine. Ready to seat you for delicious meals, a dining table for four resides between the kitchen and lounge and stars an incredible table topped with glass, with a base created from a single piece of shaped wood.
Sleeping and bathing
Light and welcoming, Tremanon's two ensuite bedrooms promise comfort and luxury with high quality, organic bed linen and cloud-soft duvets. Providing a sumptuous retreat to escape to at the end of the day, the first bedroom awaits with a king-size bed and French doors that lead to the terrace. Meanwhile, the second bedroom has a king-size, zip-and-link bed which can be arranged as twin beds if required. Tastefully designed, each bedroom is finished with neutral hues playfully injected with splashes of colour and adorned with oriental-inspired furnishings and décor.
For comfort and privacy, both of Tremanon’s bedrooms are ensuite. Adjoining the master bedroom, the first ensuite boasts an indulgently deep bath, whilst the second bedroom offers an ensuite with a generous walk-in shower. Both come complete with the fluffiest white towels and luxurious, organic Cornish toiletries.
Garden
Nestled within fifty acres of picturesque working farmland, Tremanon enjoys a secluded position within its own private corner of Cornwall. Perfect for slow mornings savouring fresh coffee and relaxed evenings with a glass of something special, our luxury retreat has its own private terrace and garden, connected to the cottage by two sets of French doors. Make use of the outdoor dining table and chairs for spellbinding soirees and fire up the gas barbeque for alfresco repasts. Walk, picnic, and play on the large communal lawn to the front of Tremanon, or reside on the cosy outdoor sofa or sun loungers on the sheltered terrace for moments with nothing but the chorus of birdsong and your favourite soundtrack to serenade you. With fabulous panoramic views of the North Cornish coast to Trevose Head and the Celtic Sea, the backdrop couldn’t be more perfect at our picture-perfect sanctuary.
Parking
There is private parking for up to two cars, and an electric vehicle charging point.
Babies and children
Babies and children are most welcome at Tremanon. A travel cot and highchair are provided, and a raised dining chair and folding chair (for inside and outside use) are available upon request.
WiFi
Tremanon has Ultra-Fast fibre broadband access.
Dogs
Two dogs are very welcome at Tremanon. Three dogs by separate negotiation. Please note, there is an additional fee per dog, per week or short break.
Places to eat
Tremanon benefits from a superb location in the heart of one of the UK's favourite foodie destinations. On the doorstep at Trebarwith Strand, the Port William pub is fantastically positioned overlooking the beach and serves hearty fare. The family-run St. Tudy Inn is situated in a beautiful village nearby and celebrates the finest seasonal produce; whilst a short drive further west you'll find the St Kew Inn in the parish of St Kew, which exudes a welcoming ambience with cosy rooms and a suntrap lawned garden. Further west still, you’ll find Rick Stein's and Paul Ainsworth's cluster of eateries in Padstow. To the north, Nathan Outlaw has two excellent restaurants in nearby Port Isaac, while Boscastle awaits with the Rocket Store restaurant and Boscastle Farm Shop. For fine dining, head to The Pig at Harlyn Bay or the Michelin green star Coombeshead Farm.
For a drop of something special, wine lovers should follow the Camel Estuary as it winds its way up to the Camel Valley Vineyard and spend a while sampling some of Cornwall's most famous bubbly. For more choice, Trevibban Mill Vineyard near Padstow promises wine tasting experiences and vineyard tours. For scenic immersion, a cycle along the eighteen-mile Camel Trail from Padstow to Bodmin is a must, as is an enchanting exploration on foot of nearby Tintagel Castle and Tintagel Bridge. For untamed wilderness, head to Rough Tor on Bodmin Moor, or for spellbinding ocean views, simply follow the lure of the South West Coast Path and trace the hem of the sea.